Cloud Connections & Document Management

Dropbox is a cloud service that provides 2GB of free storage to consumers. Additional storage can be purchased or earned. You can store virtually any type of file in Dropbox using the Dropbox website, the Dropbox app for iOS and Android, or the Dropb...

Google Drive is a cloud service that provides 5GB of free storage to consumers. Anyone with a Gmail account also has a Google Drive account with 5GB of storage. Additional storage may be purchased or earned via purchases of Chrome OS devices. Google ...

OneDrive is a cloud service that provides 7GB* of free storage to consumers. Anyone with an outlook.com email address or Microsoft account also has at least 7GB of OneDrive storage. Storage will be unlimited to all Office 365 subscribers soon. OneDri...

Box is a cloud service that provides 5GB of free storage to consumers. Additional storage can also be purchased. You can store virtually any type of file in Box using the Box website, the Box apps for iOS or Android, and the Box desktop folder for Ma...

If you have a cloud account (Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive) that is being shared by multiple iAnnotate users, some additional steps may need to be taken in order to ensure that one person's annotations on a particular document(s) don't overwri...

If you wish to keep all of your documents stored only on the iPad (in the Local Files folder) and not within any cloud services, then it is very important to make regular backups. This approach is generally more time-consuming and less efficient than...

The easiest way to make a non-cloud backup of your files, or to bulk transfer files/folders to your Mac/PC, is with the "Send to iTunes" command. You must be running iTunes v9.1 or later on your Mac/PC to utilize this feature. It's also important to ...

iAnnotate features a simple built-in web browser. This browser can open webpages and links like any other iPad browser, but it also features a few extra tools for creating and downloading PDFs into the iAnnotate Library.
How to Access the iAnn...

No, Apple's iCloud service does not currently integrate with iAnnotate for automatic backup of your work. iCloud does not preserve the documents stored on your iPad, nor the annotations made to those documents in iAnnotate.
For automatic backup and ...